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  1. Round fourpublished at 20:09 BST 5 April

    Cameron v Kotaskova

    A three-minute round is a big, big difference, and it's suiting Briton Cameron at the moment.

    A right hand into the body winds Kotaskova a little and then Cameron corners her opponent and rattles off a combination. She's landing so, so many hits. Kotaskova survives again.

    Cameron v KotasvokaImage source, Most Valuable Promotions
  2. Postpublished at 20:08 BST 5 April

    Kal Sajad
    BBC Sport at the Olympia, London

    So far so good for Chantelle Cameron. She was really digging in those body shots in the third and then moving out of range for the counter.

  3. Postpublished at 20:06 BST 5 April

    Cameron v Kotaskova

    Steve Bunce
    Boxing expert on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Chantelle Cameron loves the last minute of the rounds, she almost comes alive in the final minute.

  4. Postpublished at 20:06 BST 5 April

    Cameron v Kotaskova

    Well Steve, this isn't a given, but Cameron has just stepped it up a gear. Kotaskova is looking tired.

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  5. Postpublished at 20:05 BST 5 April

    Cameron v Kotaskova

    Not sure we want good close rounds after the first fight... We want a clear, dominant English win.

    Steve, Silsden

  6. Round threepublished at 20:04 BST 5 April

    Cameron v Kotaskova

    Here we go! Cameron has Kotaskova on the back foot, literally, as she chases her opponent around the ring.

    She does some damage with a brutal hook which has Kotaskova very briefly wobbling at the knees halfway through the round.

    Cameron v KotaskovaImage source, Most Valuable Promotions
  7. Postpublished at 20:01 BST 5 April

    Cameron v Kotaskova

    Steve Bunce
    Boxing expert on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    That was a really heavy finish to the round. It was a tough last 30 seconds for Kotaskova.

  8. Round twopublished at 20:01 BST 5 April

    Cameron v Kotaskova

    A response from Kotaskova who tries to stab through a couple of jabs.

    The round looks pretty even but Cameron finishes it well with a neat, quick combination right before the bell. Good, close bout this.

    Kotaskova aims a punch at Chantelle CameronImage source, Reuters
  9. Postpublished at 19:58 BST 5 April

    Cameron v Kotaskova

    Steve Bunce
    Boxing expert on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    That was a busy three minutes. It wasn't an extended three minutes, it was two minutes with another added on. It was fast-paced.

  10. Round onepublished at 19:57 BST 5 April

    Cameron v Kotaskova

    Cameron means business. She dominates the space pushing Kotaskova into the corners. A nice combination has Cameron landing a left hook to Kotaskova's head but she rides the hit well.

    I'd say the Brit has the first round.

    Chantelle Cameron punches Michaela KotaskovaImage source, Most Valuable Promotions
  11. Postpublished at 19:55 BST 5 April

    Cameron v Kotsakova

    And we're under way.

    As Steve is, we're hoping Chantelle Cameron can get the Brits back on track.

  12. Postpublished at 19:55 BST 5 April

    Cameron v Kotaskova

    Come on Chantelle, it's not started well for the English... Let's get back on track

    Steve, Silsden

  13. Tale of the tapepublished at 19:53 BST 5 April

    Cameron v Kotaskova

    A graphic showing the records of Chantelle Cameron and Michaela Kotaskova. Cameron - Record 21-1, rounds boxed 165, knockout perceentage 38%. Kotaskova - Record: 11-0-2, rounds boxed 87, knockout percentage 36%
  14. Postpublished at 19:52 BST 5 April

    Cameron v Kotsakova

    Chantelle Cameron's ringwalk was a lot less animated than what we saw from Irma Garcia and Emma Dolan previously, but I wouldn't read too much in to that. I have no doubt she is ready to roll.

    Chantelle Cameron makes her ringwalk with a camera filming herImage source, Most Valuable Promotions
  15. Postpublished at 19:51 BST 5 April

    Cameron v Kotsakova

    It's almost time. Both boxers confidently stride to the ring.

  16. Postpublished at 19:49 BST 5 April

    Steve Bunce
    Boxing expert on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    There's something about Chantelle. We can't under sell this, she went to Dublin for Katie Taylor's home coming. She took it to Taylor, went into the trenches, and she won it fair and square.

    That might be one of the greatest wins from a British boxer. It was a legendary win.

  17. Cameron's career at crossroadspublished at 19:48 BST 5 April

    Cameron v Kotaskova

    In 2022, Chantelle Cameron achieved a first in boxing when she became the first English fighter to become undisputed champion in the four-belt era.

    Her reward for that achievement were two epic, high-profile encounters with Irish superstar Katie Taylor.

    The bouts supercharged Cameron's profile, but after losing the rematch, her career has stagnated as she was shut out of a trilogy opportunity with Taylor.

    A promotional move to Frank Warren's Queensberry offered little for her career and in May last year she decided to link up with MVP and Jake Paul.

    Cameron is undeniably talented and many people will argue her generation's stand-out British female fighter considering what she's achieved and those brilliant clashes with Taylor.

    Switching to MVP and a new weight may well be just the trick for Cameron and with whispers Mikaela Mayer could be waiting in the wings, that would represent another huge match-up.

    But at 34, Cameron can't afford to lose any more time.

    But any opportunity to relive that first Taylor fight we take, enjoy!

  18. 'I've been screaming for three-minute rounds for years and years'published at 19:46 BST 5 April

    Cameron v Kotaskova

    We've got three-minute rounds in Chantelle Cameron's bout with Michaela Kotaskova, something Brit Cameron is more than happy to see.

    "I have been screaming for three minutes for years and years," she told BBC Radio 5 Live this week.

    "I feel like it is going to suit my style way more; I am going to be able to get my better work off. With two [minute rounds] I feel like I'm rushing everything and I spoil my work. With three, I have a bit more time to think, look, not rush everything and look messy."

    Chantelle CameronImage source, Getty Images
  19. 'I knew it was a question of time'published at 19:43 BST 5 April

    Garcia stops Dolan in round three

    Irma Garcia was unstoppable tonight.

    Here are her post-fight comments to Sky Sports.

    "I want to say I'm really happy and thank you to London for opening your doors to me and to MVP for a great night. I wanted to show I can go in here and win convincingly for the Mexican people," she said.

    "I knew I needed to continue to work bit by bit and chip away at her. I knew it was a question of time before I got that knock out.

    "What you see comes from hard work in the gym. It comes from working hard effort, and consistency in the gym. Emma Dolan is a warrior and she worked hard tonight and showed her courage."

    Irma Garcia celebrates with her hand upImage source, Reuters
  20. Postpublished at 19:43 BST 5 April

    Cameron v Kostaskova

    We expect the main event to be around 21:45 BST tonight.

    But there is a big fight next on the card.

    Chantelle Cameron could grab the headlines tonight as she bids to become a two-weight world champion by battling Czech Michaela Kotaskova for the vacant WBO female light-middleweight title.

    Cameron is the one woman to have beaten legend Katie Taylor but her 2023 loss to Taylor is still fresh in boxing world's memory.

    She's racked up three wins on points since. A big win here could pump her back into the limelight.